British musician Jez Lowe, renowned among folk artists for
his original pieces about the culture and society of his native Northeast England,
will perform at Sacramento State in “Jez Lowe in Concert and Conversation”
at 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 29 in Napa Hall. His performance is part of an events
series sponsored by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

Lowe’s pieces reveal themes of life in his homeland such as coal-mining
villagers, country revelry and ships lost at sea. He serves as Durham County’s
Composer in Residence, writing songs that chronicle local events such as the
reclaiming of coastal land from pollution and the closing of the coal mines.

Lowe will perform songs from his numerous recordings and discuss the Celtic
roots in his music.

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute designs classes and events for students
over 50 to continue the process of lifelong learning.

Tickets are $12 per person or free for institute members, and can be reserved
or purchased at the door. To reserve or purchase seats, contact the College
of Continuing Education at (916) 278-4433.

For more information, contact the College of Continuing Education at (916) 278-4433.
For media assistance, contact Sacramento State public affairs at (916) 278-6156.